The "People Power" Food Superbook: Book 1. Food Guide, Food Career Guide (Recipes, Cookbooks, Restaurants, Organic, Alcohol, Coupons, Food Stamps, Food - Beverage Industry)

Nonfiction, Food & Drink
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Author: Tony Kelbrat ISBN: 9781312060432
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Tony Kelbrat
ISBN: 9781312060432
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: April 1, 2014
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English
Food is necessary. Food is an obsession to some people. Go to #641 at the library and you’ll find hundreds of cookbooks.Go to #611 to #613 which is the fitness and health section. There are books about diet and healthy eating there. There are some general food books at #640. There is tons of free knowledge on the internet. Home economics/ thrift type living books are at #332.024 or TX326 at the library. Books about how to feed children are at #649.3 or RJ53. The U.S. Dept of Agriculture created the Food Pyramid and stuff like that. Food books at the library start at #640 and go to #642. 640. Household Stuff. 641. Food and drink. 642. Food and meal service. If you're interested in country living like gardening vegetables, etc., go to #630.2, #641.4 and #643 sections or S501 at the library.
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Food is necessary. Food is an obsession to some people. Go to #641 at the library and you’ll find hundreds of cookbooks.Go to #611 to #613 which is the fitness and health section. There are books about diet and healthy eating there. There are some general food books at #640. There is tons of free knowledge on the internet. Home economics/ thrift type living books are at #332.024 or TX326 at the library. Books about how to feed children are at #649.3 or RJ53. The U.S. Dept of Agriculture created the Food Pyramid and stuff like that. Food books at the library start at #640 and go to #642. 640. Household Stuff. 641. Food and drink. 642. Food and meal service. If you're interested in country living like gardening vegetables, etc., go to #630.2, #641.4 and #643 sections or S501 at the library.

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